We really enjoy your videos. Not only do we get to enjoy your artist's eye in your choice of shots, you let us see the canal with a forward-view camera while you talk to us in voice over. Too many canal vloggers seem to think they have to be talking to the camera as they go alone, not allowing us the canal views. I'd say that your videos are some of the very best produced on TH-cam. Cheers for Utah, USA!
Absolutely beautiful - thank you so much! I'm another who incorporates your vids into my mental health routine. Love all the variety of boats, the magnificent summer foliage, and how completely at-home you look leaping on and off!
Hi Jacqui, and thanks. It's slow and peaceful and suits me pretty well I think. They say home is where the heart is, and you're right, I'm completely at home. Cheers for watching
Excellent video again. A beautiful county is Wiltshire I was born at RAF Colerne situated between Bath and Chippenham in 1961. And as a family we moved up north when I was six. I always jokingly said that Colerne lost its village idiot when I moved. But now I can proudly call myself a Moonraker, a term I never knew existed. Thanks for educating me. See you next time. :-)
Thank you, Andrew. As always an extremely lovely and soothing cruise. Please keep them coming they do my mental health the world of good. All the best. Stephen 👍
Hey Andrew dude, thank you my brother.. your a real inspiration, excellent videography & an honest approach... love it! We are TH-camrs as well - historic motorsport tv... so we really appreciate the work you put into this. Keep it up dude as it means so so much to so many. As always your brother Doug (hopefully see you on the cut next year) Again, cant thank you enough
I did notice that, I passed it many times, but sadly it was only open on Friday nights and I was never there on a Friday. I know they had a 6x plaque next to the door, but don't know if they still sold it. I believe The Anchor never reopened after covid
Enjoyed that. I don't think I've had a pint of 6xxxxxx for thirty years either. And I haven't been to that canal pub for thirty years either. Keep well.
Thanks John, always good to hear from you. The pub hasn't been spruced up and turned into a bleak gastro pub which is something, although it's probably changed a bit since you were last in there.
Well Andrew. That was one of the best canal videos I’ve seen in a long time. Great photography and superb editing. Just what I like. The canal was very overgrown in places by the looks of it, bu you got through like a true professional. Thanks and looking forward to the next episode.
You're welcome Brian, and many thanks for your support. It's a beautiful canal with much to offer - despite the hard graft. I've found the bad reputation it has with boaters around the country to be unfounded. The canal community is certainly unique .
Thanks Ronald, Wootton Rivers to Bath is definitely the best section with plenty of historical interest. And as for the pint - savour and enjoy. I gave up alcohol 9 months ago so sadly I won't ever have another one...
It’s really good to see you back to pretty regular postings. I’ve been a follower since early days and really enjoy your videos. This one was a welcome vicarious vacation on a day where it’s -4 Fahrenheit where I am.
Thank you Cat, and thanks for staying with me for the journey. Yeah it's been -3 here sone nights recently, so despite the fact it was really windy when I filmed this one I would welcome those temperatures now. Nevermind, spring is not too far away.
Just catching up on some missed vlogs. I’m going to be putting off my trip to the K&A for another year. Too many things to sort out that require me to stop moving 🙄 I think if that had been my boat being lifted, I might have sent them packing!
Thank you for this interesting trip down the Kennet and Avon Canal. I follow a few vlogs but this is the first time I have seen any footage from this Canal.🌸
Thank you Elina, and thanks for following my travels not only on TH-cam but also on Instagram. There's a TH-cam channel who have about 15 short videos on this canal. They are holiday boaters, but the filming is really good quality. Here's a link th-cam.com/channels/sJSk_uU97TF7L47fEtpjpw.htmlvideos
There was a lot of boats moored with their back end sticking out years ago due to lack of dredging.lt all added to the rural charm.Favourite pub - The Barbridge lnn on the Shroppie.
@@talesfromtheswansneck my legs are doing good. The snow storms have slowed way down. My cataracts are suppose to get fixed mid February. Then I’ll be able to see your videos much better…at least that’s the hope….leaving comments will be easier also. It’s a wonder comments make sense at all.
Wow you made my day. I grew up just outside of Salisbury and remember the white horse on the hill. I am considering moving back to live on a narrow boat. The cost of living in Australia is so high, it's hard to have any type of life, when you are on a restricted income. There are so many people buying boats to live on in the UK and some areas seem to be ridiculously busy. In a few years time, can you see it becoming too busy to enjoy a quiet lifestyle?
Pleased it was a trip down memory lane for you Alison. Yes boat prices are rocketing (up about 35% in the last two years), but much of that was due to the pandemic and brexit, so people bought because they couldn't see themselves holidaying abroad. You'll find it busy in areas where house prices and rental costs are high, like London, The K&A, and Oxford. The Llangollen canal is also busy during the holiday season. Many of the midland and northern canals aren't too bad though, and it's still easy to find a peaceful mooring. I don't really see this changing.
Thanks so much Andrew and after a few more watches of the narrow boat channels, I'm wondering if I could manage the locks now, let alone at 70, but could live in a marina I guess. Some of the locks, those deep horrible ones, where you have to climb down a slippery ladder, look scary. I guess I could put a call out for a crew once in a while, or can you buy pass those big ones? They seem to be in certain spots?
@@alisongalloway1455 Firstly I'd say working the locks keeps you fit, and too be honest it's not as difficult as it looks, I'm sure you'd be able to cope. Secondly, there are often other boaters around who are only to happy to help. If you really don't think you could manage the locks then you could choose to live on a canal where the locks are few and far between. The Ashby canal springs to mind, 22 miles long and not a lock in sight.
@@alisongalloway1455 Hi Alison, Reverie is 53 foot, so a medium sized boat. Unfortunately I don't do boat tours partly for security reasons, but also because I value my privacy, I hope you understand.
Hi, I watched the movie Painted Boats last night, as you know it gives a lot information and history about the glory days of narrow boating, most of which I wasn't aware of. May it would be idea to leave a link on your site for your readers. Excellent video, as always.
Oh the excitement!. I do hope you make it all the way - or should I say 'made' it all the way (I can see you're not publishing these things in real-time. Maybe just getting round to editing and posting during these cold, bleak wintery months. Can't argue with that). I read Physics at the University of Bath back in the day, long, long ago, and have fond memories of rowing skiffs along the river up around Bathampton. On the river that is, not the canal that runs more or less parallel to the river. Wadworth's 6X, yes. Well worth the 30-year wait. That and the local scrumpy houses out in the country. Traveling back home to deepest Essex, I used to pass a potato farm with a regularly updated pun-based road sign. "Essex for Potatoes, and Devices for Chippenham" was my fave. Best wishes, stay warm and healthy if you can. And cheers
Just wondering how you are doing? it's been awhile. I've put up a couple new videos. Still snowing though not today. My eyes are fixed. I can see so I'm ready for more canal views!
Hi Skip, I'm good thanks, just been pretty busy with all sorts of things. I've a video nearly ready which I was hoping to get uploaded last weekend but we had bad storms so that kind of waylaid that plan. I should be able to get something up this week. Hope you're keeping well, and pleased you can see better now. I'll check out your newest music. Take care mate.
My friend in the Netherlands told me about the storms. Said they were worse in the UK. Hopefully she had a safe crossing to Scotland Friday. Take care.
If it was in good condition. From what I hear their hulls are more prone to corrosion, and many of them aren't as thick as a flat bottomed hull, so if you're thinking of buying one spend money on an independent hull survey
We really enjoy your videos. Not only do we get to enjoy your artist's eye in your choice of shots, you let us see the canal with a forward-view camera while you talk to us in voice over. Too many canal vloggers seem to think they have to be talking to the camera as they go alone, not allowing us the canal views. I'd say that your videos are some of the very best produced on TH-cam. Cheers for Utah, USA!
Thank you Roger, I do take a lot of time over my videos and try to produce them as best I can. I'm pleased that is appreciated.
Absolutely beautiful - thank you so much! I'm another who incorporates your vids into my mental health routine. Love all the variety of boats, the magnificent summer foliage, and how completely at-home you look leaping on and off!
Hi Jacqui, and thanks. It's slow and peaceful and suits me pretty well I think. They say home is where the heart is, and you're right, I'm completely at home. Cheers for watching
Thanks Andrew, I love all the shrubbery along the banks, it's makes the setting look quite mystical. Take care =-)
Thanks Lorraine. Yes it's better to look at than the piling that's for sure, but not see easy for mooring...
Wonderful imagery as usual, and I could almost taste the 6x - those were the days.
Thanks John. But yes, sadly the 6x will be no more...
Excellent video again. A beautiful county is Wiltshire I was born at RAF Colerne situated between Bath and Chippenham in 1961. And as a family we moved up north when I was six. I always jokingly said that Colerne lost its village idiot when I moved. But now I can proudly call myself a Moonraker, a term I never knew existed. Thanks for educating me. See you next time. :-)
I envy your moon raker status!
Ahhhh what a lovely trancual journey. Just lovely.
Thank you Roberta, it's a lovely canal - despite the hard work!
Thank you, Andrew. As always an extremely lovely and soothing cruise. Please keep them coming they do my mental health the world of good. All the best. Stephen 👍
Stephen, thank you so much. It's comments such as this that make it all worth while. There are more in the pipeline. Take care.
Beautifully filmed vlog. The foliage colours; fabulous. Very enjoyable. Thank you.
The wacky baccy brigade are certainly prevalent on the K&A
Nice to see a vlog of yours again
Keep safe warm dry and virus free
Cheers David
Hey Andrew dude, thank you my brother.. your a real inspiration, excellent videography & an honest approach... love it! We are TH-camrs as well - historic motorsport tv... so we really appreciate the work you put into this. Keep it up dude as it means so so much to so many. As always your brother Doug (hopefully see you on the cut next year) Again, cant thank you enough
Thanks Doug
Thanks Andrew, another great release, well done.
Andrew, an absolutely lovely video,
Beautiful scenery and lovely stories.
Brilliant.
Gerry. N Ireland.
Thanks Gerry, pleased you enjoyed it
Good video. Very enjoyable, glad you enjoyed your 6X, Cheers.
The Anchor on the Shroppie sold Wadsworth 6x when we past through.
Nice vlog
SJ
Keep safe warm dry and virus free.
I did notice that, I passed it many times, but sadly it was only open on Friday nights and I was never there on a Friday. I know they had a 6x plaque next to the door, but don't know if they still sold it. I believe The Anchor never reopened after covid
The Queen's Head at Stoke Pound on the Worcester-Birmingham is very nice.
Oh yes, I had a couple of beers in there with my son before we tackled Tardebigge.
Enjoyed that. I don't think I've had a pint of 6xxxxxx for thirty years either. And I haven't been to that canal pub for thirty years either. Keep well.
Thanks John, always good to hear from you. The pub hasn't been spruced up and turned into a bleak gastro pub which is something, although it's probably changed a bit since you were last in there.
Well Andrew. That was one of the best canal videos I’ve seen in a long time. Great photography and superb editing. Just what I like. The canal was very overgrown in places by the looks of it, bu you got through like a true professional. Thanks and looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks Lionel. I wonder if they'll be getting the reed cutter in before the spring, it certainly needs it in places.
Another lovely video Andrew, don't know this area so a very interesting lesson, keep up the good work to educate and entertain us.
Thank you Christine. It's a fascinating area, but I'm not letting on where the next video takes me...
Cheers for the mention! I’ve not seen much video of the K&A, so enjoyed your vlog.
You're welcome Brian, and many thanks for your support. It's a beautiful canal with much to offer - despite the hard graft. I've found the bad reputation it has with boaters around the country to be unfounded. The canal community is certainly unique .
My grandchildren live on the IOW every time they pass a thatched cottage they've renamed them Tea Bag houses they make laugh 😎😎😎
Hahaha that's great. My friend lives in a tea-bag house, I'll have to let him know!
Ah now this is an unexpected pleasure - seeing some more of your travels - bravo!
Thank you. There's more in the pipeline too.
@@talesfromtheswansneck 🙏
Stunning cruise and as always so well put together. So picturesque. 🙏
Thanks Trevor, glad you enjoyed it.
Planning on walking this canal next year. Thanks for these gorgeous videos. Looking forward to that pint. Sure looks good.
Thanks Ronald, Wootton Rivers to Bath is definitely the best section with plenty of historical interest. And as for the pint - savour and enjoy. I gave up alcohol 9 months ago so sadly I won't ever have another one...
It’s really good to see you back to pretty regular postings. I’ve been a follower since early days and really enjoy your videos. This one was a welcome vicarious vacation on a day where it’s -4 Fahrenheit where I am.
Thank you Cat, and thanks for staying with me for the journey. Yeah it's been -3 here sone nights recently, so despite the fact it was really windy when I filmed this one I would welcome those temperatures now. Nevermind, spring is not too far away.
Just catching up on some missed vlogs. I’m going to be putting off my trip to the K&A for another year. Too many things to sort out that require me to stop moving 🙄
I think if that had been my boat being lifted, I might have sent them packing!
Well the K&A is well worth the trip when you finally get here - it's a to of hard graft though.
Thank you for this interesting trip down the Kennet and Avon Canal. I follow a few vlogs but this is the first time I have seen any footage from this Canal.🌸
Thank you Elina, and thanks for following my travels not only on TH-cam but also on Instagram. There's a TH-cam channel who have about 15 short videos on this canal. They are holiday boaters, but the filming is really good quality. Here's a link th-cam.com/channels/sJSk_uU97TF7L47fEtpjpw.htmlvideos
@@talesfromtheswansneck Thank you,I will have look😀
My father was also a moon raker
With a surname of Cannings I'm not surprised.
There was a lot of boats moored with their back end sticking out years ago due to lack of dredging.lt all added to the rural charm.Favourite pub - The Barbridge lnn on the Shroppie.
Cheers Tony, all I can say is I'm glad most of the network is dredged these days. I've moored opposite the Barbage Inn, didn't go in though.
It all looks beautiful from here. This was good. Nice and relaxing. I just put up a couple new videos also.
Thanks Skip. Hope the weather isn't still raging and you're leg is feeling better. I'll check out your vids. Take care.
@@talesfromtheswansneck my legs are doing good. The snow storms have slowed way down. My cataracts are suppose to get fixed mid February. Then I’ll be able to see your videos much better…at least that’s the hope….leaving comments will be easier also. It’s a wonder comments make sense at all.
@@yeoldfart8762 I look forward to your comments Skip, and I hope the operation goes OK
Wow you made my day. I grew up just outside of Salisbury and remember the white horse on the hill. I am considering moving back to live on a narrow boat. The cost of living in Australia is so high, it's hard to have any type of life, when you are on a restricted income. There are so many people buying boats to live on in the UK and some areas seem to be ridiculously busy. In a few years time, can you see it becoming too busy to enjoy a quiet lifestyle?
Pleased it was a trip down memory lane for you Alison. Yes boat prices are rocketing (up about 35% in the last two years), but much of that was due to the pandemic and brexit, so people bought because they couldn't see themselves holidaying abroad. You'll find it busy in areas where house prices and rental costs are high, like London, The K&A, and Oxford. The Llangollen canal is also busy during the holiday season. Many of the midland and northern canals aren't too bad though, and it's still easy to find a peaceful mooring. I don't really see this changing.
Thanks so much Andrew and after a few more watches of the narrow boat channels, I'm wondering if I could manage the locks now, let alone at 70, but could live in a marina I guess. Some of the locks, those deep horrible ones, where you have to climb down a slippery ladder, look scary. I guess I could put a call out for a crew once in a while, or can you buy pass those big ones? They seem to be in certain spots?
@@alisongalloway1455 Firstly I'd say working the locks keeps you fit, and too be honest it's not as difficult as it looks, I'm sure you'd be able to cope. Secondly, there are often other boaters around who are only to happy to help. If you really don't think you could manage the locks then you could choose to live on a canal where the locks are few and far between. The Ashby canal springs to mind, 22 miles long and not a lock in sight.
@@talesfromtheswansneck thank you. How long is your boat and is there a tour of it on youtube please?
@@alisongalloway1455 Hi Alison, Reverie is 53 foot, so a medium sized boat. Unfortunately I don't do boat tours partly for security reasons, but also because I value my privacy, I hope you understand.
Hi, I watched the movie Painted Boats last night, as you know it gives a lot information and history about the glory days of narrow boating, most of which I wasn't aware of. May it would be idea to leave a link on your site for your readers. Excellent video, as always.
I'd not heard of this film, and I'll certainly give it a watch, and yes mentioning it and linking it might be a good idea. Thanks.
😂😂😂😂 sorry Stephen
Oh the excitement!. I do hope you make it all the way - or should I say 'made' it all the way (I can see you're not publishing these things in real-time. Maybe just getting round to editing and posting during these cold, bleak wintery months. Can't argue with that). I read Physics at the University of Bath back in the day, long, long ago, and have fond memories of rowing skiffs along the river up around Bathampton. On the river that is, not the canal that runs more or less parallel to the river. Wadworth's 6X, yes. Well worth the 30-year wait. That and the local scrumpy houses out in the country.
Traveling back home to deepest Essex, I used to pass a potato farm with a regularly updated pun-based road sign. "Essex for Potatoes, and Devices for Chippenham" was my fave.
Best wishes, stay warm and healthy if you can. And cheers
Haha yeah I like the potato signage! And you'll have to wait and see where I get to next...
Just wondering how you are doing? it's been awhile. I've put up a couple new videos. Still snowing though not today. My eyes are fixed. I can see so I'm ready for more canal views!
Hi Skip, I'm good thanks, just been pretty busy with all sorts of things. I've a video nearly ready which I was hoping to get uploaded last weekend but we had bad storms so that kind of waylaid that plan. I should be able to get something up this week. Hope you're keeping well, and pleased you can see better now. I'll check out your newest music. Take care mate.
My friend in the Netherlands told me about the storms. Said they were worse in the UK. Hopefully she had a safe crossing to Scotland Friday. Take care.
Would you buy a springer?
If it was in good condition. From what I hear their hulls are more prone to corrosion, and many of them aren't as thick as a flat bottomed hull, so if you're thinking of buying one spend money on an independent hull survey
Wadworth, not Wadsworth
You need a dog. Or two.
Nice vlog btw. 😁
Thanks John. I really don't need a dog thanks, but I am considering getting a cat...
@@talesfromtheswansneck You can’t get a cat; the cat gets you.
@@johnhall4146 Hahaha fair play John, you're not wrong
Lovely late summer cruise… lots of greenery is lovely to see this time of year💜 thx for sharing your journey
Always welcome Lynda, and yes I'm missing the greenery - and the warmth!